

🌿 Unlock the blueprint to a cooler planet—because the future is now!
Drawdown compiles over 100 scientifically vetted solutions to reduce atmospheric CO2, complete with detailed calculations of their environmental impact, costs, and savings through 2050. This essential guide empowers readers with practical, economically viable strategies to combat climate change, making it a must-read for anyone committed to a sustainable future.



| Best Sellers Rank | #221,113 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #104 in Environmental Economics (Books) #612 in Environment & Nature #815 in Earth Sciences Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,880 Reviews |
A**R
HOPE, in a seemingly hopeless future vision
It contains 100+ articles about the first 100 solutions for how to achieve "Drawdown" of CO2 from the atmosphere and thereby reverse the heating of the planet (in the long term). A lot of the solutions we already know about and many, many people are working on the same and have done for decades. What is hopeful is that when all of them are collected and described in one place it gives the feeling of 'wow, this is actually doable' and it doesn't need fancy technology not yet invented. Additionally all the described solutions come with calculations for how much CO2 they draw down or prevent, how much they would cost and how much money they would save, based on certain premises and until 2050. It is really very interesting to read. So I highly recommend this book.
R**I
A Must Read for anyone interested in making this planet livable!
The approach and potential impact of all the potential solutions in this book are immeasurable, yet not improbable to implement. I need to read and reread this book and continue to pick up small changes that I can make in my daily life, the impact of which can be substantial if we can tap into the network effect of ‘practicing what you preach’.
A**R
Not entirely accurate
Underplays the actual impact of animal agriculture on climate change. Doesn't not elaborate on the land use issues and massive deforestation caused by animal agriculture. I suppose the fact that 90% of Amazon destruction is caused by animal agriculture is worth a mention, at least in passing
J**.
One Star
The quality of the cover page is below my expectation.
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